1. My Josh Reed Autographed Picture
    Piece of the endzone after the Auburn victory at the end of the season (Postponed because of 9-11)

    And my most valuable piece to me. My National Title game Ticket encased below the newspaper articel LSU No.1

    As for NicNack, I have a shaq figurine of him in an LSU uniform (I found it for 1.50 in the bargin bin at Toys R Us in Dallas once)
  2. My Wally signed ball.

    My Cresse signed ball.

    My Hill baseball jersey.

    My Sugar Bowl ticket stub.

    Several others- those are just the ones I could think of off the top of my head.
  3. I have this old, ceramic Mike the Tiger statuette/music box/flask in my living room. Yes, it was pretty unusual to see it had a flask embedded inside, but that is one thing that makes it weird and endearing to me. Had it for about 15 years now, but I've long lost the cork for the flask (which was embedded into a football that Mike held in his hand, as if he were a QB about to pass the ball).

    Wind it up and it plays "Touchdown for LSU". I swear I can still smell the faintest hint of bourbon in that thing, even though I've not filled it up in years. :)
  4. My shirt that is in my avatar.
  5. I have a bunch of LSU memorabilia, but nothing too too interesting:


    1. My LSU full-sized helmet

    2. My prints from the Advocate of the Sugar Bowl

    3. My first LSU item ever, my LSU pennant from the 1980s
  6. I have a football Andre Lafluer signed....i didnt spell that right but you know one of the best kickers we ever had....
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  8. I have a midget..errr...little person...locked in my basement that I captured at Auburn. I guess there's some sentimental value there.
  9. Cool pic, probably should have cut out the Meth however
  10. I collect mostly autographed 8x10s of former Tiger greats........probably 30-35 of them all over my office walls so far. I have an unsigned stash of 10 or 12 more that I plan to have autographed as soon as I discover the players' addresses. Finding out how to reach some of these players can be hard to do. I'd love any addresses of any All-Americans if any of you know any. I also have one of Michael Brooks's actual jerseys (white) framed. Some people enjoy MOMA, the Smithsonian, or the Louvre; me, I'd just prefer to sit in my office! :lsup: